The Rammax 1585 is the latest development of the existing skid steer controlled trench rollers. Today, this machine sets the benchmark regarding compaction results and maneuverability in tight work space.In fact Ammann market the 1585 as the ' strongest walk behind trench roller in the world' as it 'stands for perfect compaction results on different types of soil.'

We have two different models of Trench Roller, as well as the 1585 is the 1575, the main difference being the 75 has articulation steering as opposed to the 85's skid steering mechanism. Both models are operated via an infrared remote contol box (visual contact with machine required) making it a safer, hand arm vibration free option.

Large reductions have also been made concerning the 1585's noise emissions by using a completely new design of the exhaust system. These reductions offer a more comfortable user experience for the operator. Further benefits of the Rammax 1585 are seen as being:

The skid steer design offers turning on the spot

Driven completely hydrostatically

Cockpit with electric hour meter, function control and fault diagnostic system for quick servicing

Automatic ignition shut off for protection of the battery

Serially equipped with electric starter

Drum width 63 or 85 cm, easily convertible

Two hydro-mechanical brakes

With the remote controlled versions, two completely independent steering systems. Even if the transmitter is lost or damaged, the machine can be operated with the manual levers

Central lifting hook attached to the main frame helps to reduce stress on the rubber-mounts during loading and unloading

Changing of direction of the vibration shaft rotation for better gradeability and perfect compaction results on slopes

Solar panels in the infrared remote control ensure a permanent readiness for operation. Only regular day light is required for the automatic charging system. Even work in complete darkness is possible due to the integrated battery, which is also charged by the solar panels. Downtimes due to the searching for and charging of the batteries on the mains can be completely avoided.